How many points in Scrabble is foule worth? foule how many points in Words With Friends? What does foule mean? Get all these answers on this page.
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Is foule a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word foule is a Scrabble US word. The word foule is worth 8 points in Scrabble:
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Is foule a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word foule is a Scrabble UK word and has 8 points:
F4O1U1L1E1
Is foule a Words With Friends word?
The word foule is NOT a Words With Friends word.
You can make 24 words from foule according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
foule ofule fuole ufole oufle uofle folue oflue floue lfoue olfue lofue fuloe ufloe fluoe lfuoe ulfoe lufoe oulfe uolfe olufe loufe ulofe luofe fouel ofuel fuoel ufoel oufel uofel foeul ofeul feoul efoul oeful eoful fueol ufeol feuol efuol uefol eufol ouefl uoefl oeufl eoufl ueofl euofl foleu ofleu floeu lfoeu olfeu lofeu foelu ofelu feolu efolu oeflu eoflu fleou lfeou felou eflou lefou elfou olefu loefu oelfu eolfu leofu elofu fuleo ufleo flueo lfueo ulfeo lufeo fuelo ufelo feulo efulo ueflo euflo fleuo lfeuo feluo efluo lefuo elfuo ulefo luefo uelfo eulfo leufo elufo oulef uolef oluef louef uloef luoef ouelf uoelf oeulf eoulf ueolf euolf oleuf loeuf oeluf eoluf leouf elouf uleof lueof uelof eulof leuof eluof
Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word foule. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in foule.
foule (comparative more foule, superlative most foule)
Inherited from Middle French foule (“group of men, people collectively”), alteration (due to Middle French foule (“act of treading”)) of Old French foulc (“people, multitude, crowd, troop”), from Early Medieval Latin fulcus, from Frankish *folc, *fulc (“crowd, multitude, people”), from Proto-Germanic *fulką (“collection or class of people, multitude; host of warriors”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁- (“to fill”). Cognate with Old High German folc (“people collectively, nation”), Old English folc (“common people, troop, multitude”). More at folk.
For the loss of c after l, compare Old French mareschal, seneschal, etc.
foule f (plural foules)
From Middle French foule (“the act of milling clothes or hats”) and fouler (“to trample, mill, fordo, mistreat”), from Old French foler (“to crush, act wickedly”), from Latin fullō (“to trample, to full”). More at full.
foule f (plural foules)
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From Old French foulc (“people, multitude, crowd, troop”), from Vulgar Latin, from Frankish *folk (“crowd, multitude, people”), from Proto-Germanic *fulką (“collection or class of people, multitude; host of warriors”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁- (“to fill”).
foule f (plural foules)